go take more drugs, dummy.
Why? They aren't helping you any. Have you thought about switching from street drugs to those prescribed by a doctor?
drugs are bad, opey.
Ahhh, so that's the problem. You have the prescriptions but won't take them. Got it. No worries, it's a common problem with people such as yourself.
I didn't read past that obvious bullshit opinion bias
I've met government employees, college graduates, and lawyers that I wouldn't trust to boil waterWell he was a Prosecutor for the state for 14 years. And he is a Rutgers scholar!
without a fucking doubtDo you think your legal opinions are as good as his?
of course you will, fascist supporting stoogeSORRY BUT- I'm going with what Honig has to say- over your un-experienced opinions!
I would have to value you and your opinion for it to hurt my feelings, if I had any that is.I hope that don't hurt your little feelings that you seem to carry on your shoulder!
ok, Thibault-Lover.
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Ahhh, so that's the problem. You have the prescriptions but won't take them. Got it. No worries, it's a common problem with people such as yourself.
Fredo, do you believe people are inherently good or inherently bad?
Do you really think most Americans can't see that you skipped the question, Fredo?
Just because you blind yourself doesn't mean you blind the entire world, son. That's crazy thinking. Irrational. Rational is better.
So the Empire 'Strikes Back'. Meh.CNN legal analyst Elie Honig argued on Wednesday that the United States Department of Justice had effectively dropped the hammer on former President Donald Trump with its late-night filing detailing efforts to conceal the presence of top-secret documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Fiction.Clearly DOJ had something on their minds, something was bugging them and they used this filing to unload all of that," he said. "The first thing that I think you take out of this filing is that, forget about these questions about whether DOJ acted too rationally, too suddenly when they executed the search warrant. they had no choice... the extent of the timeline and how long they were misled and lied to by Trump's attorneys, how many chances they gave Trump's attorneys to just hand over the documents... by a subpoena. They had to do this search warrant."
"One of the important details is that these documents were found not in the storage room... but in a desk in Donald Trump's office," he said. "I think that's really telling, gives us a sense of where they might go. The other thing is knowledge and intent: We keep talking about prosecutors would have to show Donald Trump knew what was in these documents, had criminal intent. The documents... couldn't be any more clearly marked, yellow and red, all caps, 'Secret,' 'Top Secret.'
1. he lied about how much there was
2. It was sitting right on his desk
3. who did he show it to, who did he send it to
4. He tried to hide it.
Make a joke if you wish, but its not helping Republicans retake the congress.
Apparently Trump lied his fat ass off to the FBI about the amount and nature of top secret material he was hording, and about how it was not properly stored and secured.
If they can prove that Trump will be found guilty of obstruction of justice. It’s obvious he is guilty, the question is can they prove it without revealing important top-secret information. The interesting thing is that trumps defense Hass to be that he declassified the information, but if he does that the prosecution can then reveal the information because it’s not classified.
Those were cover sheets, and why were top secret docs found right on the top of trumps desk?
Trump could not, by himself, declassify top secret documents.
He's so busted. Fucking traitor. Watch all the QAnon freaks come to his aid now.
You are such a fool.
Yeah, so is your theory that the FBI, who helped him get elected in 2016 all of the sudden "turncoated" on him and planted "TOP SECRET" docs at his home?
Please tell us all you're smarter than that.
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blow it our your skuzzhole.
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